10-letter words containing s, e, g, a
- nightshade — any of various plants of the genus Solanum, especially the black nightshade or the bittersweet.
- non-greasy — smeared, covered, or soiled with grease.
- nongaseous — not consisting of gases, not gaseous
- nose guard — middle guard.
- noseguards — Plural form of noseguard.
- objurgates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of objurgate.
- oesophagus — (anatomy) The tube that carries food from the pharynx to the stomach.
- ogden nash — John, 1752–1835, English architect and city planner.
- old stager — stager (def 1).
- oleaginous — having the nature or qualities of oil.
- oleographs — Plural form of oleograph.
- oligoclase — a kind of plagioclase feldspar occurring commonly in white crystals, sometimes shaded with gray, green, or red.
- omega test — The Omega test is a system written by William Pugh <[email protected]> and others for performing symbolic manipulations of conjunctions of linear constraints over integer variables. The Omega test dependence analyser is a system built on top of the Omega test to analyse array data dependences. Version 3.2.2 includes a fortran to tiny translator, a Tiny interpreter(?) and analysis tools.
- on message — focused on the central theme or official message of a political, business, or other organization: The candidate's promises are on-message and echo the party platform. Your company’s ads should be entertaining and on-message.
- on-message — focused on the central theme or official message of a political, business, or other organization: The candidate's promises are on-message and echo the party platform. Your company’s ads should be entertaining and on-message.
- opalescing — Present participle of opalesce.
- operagoers — Plural form of operagoer.
- orangeness — The quality of being orange in colour.
- orangeries — Plural form of orangery.
- organelles — Cell Biology. a specialized part of a cell having some specific function; a cell organ.
- organisers — Plural form of organiser.
- organizers — Plural form of organizer.
- originates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of originate.
- orphanages — Plural form of orphanage.
- oswego tea — a North American plant, Monarda didyma, of the mint family, having a cluster of showy, bright-red tubular flowers.
- othergates — different or other
- outrageous — of the nature of or involving gross injury or wrong: an outrageous slander.
- overdosage — Excessive dosage; taking too much of a pharmaceutical drug.
- overslaugh — to pass over or disregard (a person) by giving a promotion, position, etc., to another instead.
- panegyrist — a person who panegyrizes; eulogist.
- pangenesis — the theory that a reproductive cell contains gemmules or invisible germs that were derived from the individual cells from every part of the organism and that these gemmules are the bearers of hereditary attributes.
- parageusia — an abnormal or hallucinatory sense of taste.
- pasargadae — an ancient ruined city in S Iran, NE of Persepolis: an early capital of ancient Persia; tomb of Cyrus the Great.
- passageway — a way for passing into, through, or out of something, as within a building or between buildings; a corridor, hall, alley, catwalk, or the like.
- peace sign — a sign representing “peace,” made by extending the forefinger and middle finger upward in a V -shape with the palm turned outward.
- pedagogics — the science or art of teaching or education; pedagogy.
- pedagogism — the principles, manner, method, or characteristics of pedagogues.
- pelagius i — died a.d. 561, pope 556–561.
- pellagrous — a disease caused by a deficiency of niacin in the diet, characterized by skin changes, severe nerve dysfunction, mental symptoms, and diarrhea.
- persiflage — light, bantering talk or writing.
- petrissage — a massage technique that uses firm pressure and works on specific muscles
- phlegmasia — a condition characterized by swelling, pain, and redness
- phosphagen — a high-energy phosphoric ester that serves as a reservoir of phosphate-bond energy, as phosphocreatine in vertebrates and phosphoarginine in invertebrates.
- phragmites — any of several tall grasses of the genus Phragmites, having plumed heads, growing in marshy areas, especially the common reed P. australis (or P. communis).
- pier glass — a tall mirror, often full-length, intended to be set between windows.
- pig's ears — either of two common edible North American fungi, Peziza badia and Discina perlata.
- plagiarise — to take and use by plagiarism.
- plaguesome — vexatious or troublesome.
- plasmagene — a self-replicating genetic particle postulated to be in the cytoplasm of a cell, as in mitochondria.
- plastering — a composition, as of lime or gypsum, sand, water, and sometimes hair or other fiber, applied in a pasty form to walls, ceilings, etc., and allowed to harden and dry.